Tea
Discover The Rich History & Benefits of Tea
Tea has always been more than just a beverage; it’s a journey that spans centuries, cultures, and continents. From the misty mountains of China to the lush plantations of India, tea has woven itself into the fabric of human history. But where did it all begin, and how did these tiny leaves come to hold such power over our cups and conversations? Read more >-
Cranberries 100% Pure Tea from Celebration Herbals is made with cranberries that have been carefully selected and thoroughly tested to ensure that the highest potency and flavour goes into every cup of tea. Traditionally, Cranberries have been used for hundreds of years to prevent and and treat urinary tract infections. As a tea, Cranberries 100% Pure Tea is a crimson coloured brew that is a de...
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Celebration Herbals Damiana Leaf Tea is made with organically grown and prepared damiana leaf, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Known in Mexican folklore as an aphrodisiac and energy tonic. Many natural health practitioners may recommend damiana for low libido from all causes including menopause, exhaustion and stress, and for male impotence due...
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Celebration Herbals Dandelion Leaf Tea is made from organically grown and prepared dandelion leaf, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Dandelion greens are common in spring salads and contain special properties and good flavour as an herbal tea. Often recommended to support the kidney, Dandelion leaves act as a diuretic that can also help clean the...
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Celebration Herbals Dandelion Leaf Tea is made from organically grown and prepared dandelion leaf, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Dandelion greens are common in spring salads and contain special properties and good flavour as an herbal tea. Often recommended to support the kidney, Dandelion leaves act as a diuretic that can also help clean the...
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Celebration Herbals Dandelion Root Raw Tea is made from organically grown and prepared dandelion root, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Dandelion Roots are considered to be digestive bitters. Many believe that Dandelion Root stimulates the release of bile from the liver and gallbladder, thus helping flush the gallbladder and supporting the relea...
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Celebration Herbals Dandelion Root Raw Tea is made from organically grown and prepared dandelion root, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Dandelion Roots are considered to be digestive bitters. Many believe that Dandelion Root stimulates the release of bile from the liver and gallbladder, thus helping flush the gallbladder and supporting the relea...
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Celebration Herbals Echinacea Herb Tea is made from organically grown and prepared echinacea angustifolia, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Echinacea is one of the most popular natural health products sold today. There are 12 main varieties of Echinacea, with angustifolia being one of the two commonly used in medicine. Many natural health profes...
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Celebration Herbals Echinacea Angustifolia Herb Tea is made from organically grown and prepared echinacea angustifolia, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Echinacea is one of the most popular natural health products sold today. There are 12 main varieties of Echinacea, with angustifolia being one of the two commonly used in medicine. Many natural ...
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Celebration Herbals Echinacea Angustifolia Root Tea is made from organically grown and prepared echinacea angustifolia root, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Echinacea is one of the most popular natural health products sold today. There are 12 main varieties of Echinacea, with angustifolia being one of the two commonly used in medicine. Many nat...
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Celebration Herbals Echinacea Blend Tea is made from organically grown and prepared echinacea angustifolia and echinacea purpurea, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Echinacea is one of the most popular natural health products sold today. There are 12 main varieties of Echinacea, with angustifolia and purpurea being two of most popular species use...
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Celebration Herbals Echinacea Purpurea Herb Tea is made from organically grown and prepared echinacea purpurea, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Echinacea is one of the most popular natural health products sold today. There are 12 main varieties of Echinacea, with purpurea being one of the two commonly used in herbal medicine. Commonly combined ...
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Elder Flower Tea from Celebration Herbals is made from organically grown and prepared elder flower, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Elderflower tea can be used as a wash over skin irritations. Elder is recommended by natural health practitioners for a variety of conditions including prevention of colds and flus, treatment of infections, skin in...
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Elderberries Tea from Celebration Herbals is made from organically grown and prepared elderberries, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. In herbal medicine elderberries have been shown to inhibit the replication of the influenza virus, making it a suitable herb for the treatment and prevention of the common cold and flu. Elderberries also contain la...
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Celebration Herbals Fennel Seed Blonde Tea is made from organically grown and prepared fennel seed, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Fennel seed is known as a gentle digestive aid and is often recommended to help decreases that “heavy” feeling you get in your stomach after eating a large meal by promoting movement in the gastrointestinal tract. ...
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Fenugreek Seed Tea from Celebration Herbals is made from organically grown and prepared fenugreek seed, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Fenugreek is a plant that is native to the Middle East, Egypt and India. It has been used for thousands of years as a food and medicinal agent. Today its main use is as a blood sugar regulator and to help incre...
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Feverfew Lemongrass Tea from Celebration Herbals is made from organically grown and prepared feverfew and lemongrass, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Feverfew is a strong aromatic herb known for it's ability to reduce the frequency and severity of migraines. Lemongrass has a strong citrus flavour and aroma. It has the ability to blend with many...
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Celebration Herbals Ginger Lemonade Tea is made from organically grown and prepared ginger and lemongrass, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Ginger is a key ingredient in both traditional Chinese and Indian Ayurvedic medicine. Most commonly known for it's ability to soothe and settle your stomach, ginger tea is a popular option for those with nau...
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Celebration Herbals Ginger Root Tea is made from organically grown and prepared ginger root, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Ginger is a key ingredient in both traditional Chinese and Indian Ayurvedic medicine. Most commonly known for it's ability to soothe and settle your stomach, ginger tea is a popular option for those with nausea and indige...
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Celebration Herbals Ginger Root Tea is made from organically grown and prepared ginger root, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Ginger is a key ingredient in both traditional Chinese and Indian Ayurvedic medicine. Most commonly known for it's ability to soothe and settle your stomach, ginger tea is a popular option for those with nausea and indige...
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Celebration Herbals Ginger Peppermint Tea is made from organically grown and prepared ginger and peppermint, to ensure the natural taste and active properties are enjoyed in every cup of tea. Ginger is a key ingredient in both traditional Chinese and Indian Ayurvedic medicine. Most commonly known for it's ability to soothe and settle your stomach, ginger tea is a popular option for those with n...
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An Introduction To The Wonderful World Of Teas
Tea has always been more than just a beverage; it’s a journey that spans centuries, cultures, and continents. From the misty mountains of China to the lush plantations of India, tea has woven itself into the fabric of human history. But where did it all begin, and how did these tiny leaves come to hold such power over our cups and conversations?
Tea's Robust History
According to Chinese mythology, tea originated in 2737 BCE when Emperor Shen Nong accidentally discovered it. As he boiled water under a tree, a few leaves drifted into his pot, creating a brew that quenched his thirst and invigorated his mind. This serendipitous discovery marked the birth of tea as a cherished drink.
Over time, tea spread across Asia, becoming a vital part of cultural rituals and medicinal practices. It was first introduced to Japan by Buddhist monks, who valued it for its ability to enhance meditation. By the 16th century, tea had made its way to Europe, where it quickly became a symbol of sophistication and social status. The British, in particular, took to tea with such fervour that it eventually played a pivotal role in historical events, such as the Boston Tea Party.
Explore The Many Varieties of Tea
Not all teas are created equal. From the delicate notes of white tea to the robust flavours of black tea, the world of tea is as diverse as the people who drink it. There are six main types of tea, each with its unique characteristics and health benefits.
Green Tea is the poster child of the tea world, celebrated for its vibrant colour and antioxidant properties. Green tea is made from unoxidized leaves, it offers a fresh, grassy flavour ranging from sweet to savoury. It's a favourite among health-conscious individuals thanks to its ability to boost metabolism and support heart health.
Black Tea is the most popular tea globally, known for its bold flavour and higher caffeine content. The leaves are fully oxidized, giving them a rich, dark colour and a malty taste. Black tea is the base for many classic blends like Earl Grey and English Breakfast, and it's often enjoyed with milk and sugar/sugar substitutes like honey, monk fruit, etc.
White Tea is the least processed of all teas, made from the young leaves and buds of the tea plant. Its subtle flavour is light, sweet, and slightly floral, making it a perfect choice for those who prefer a milder brew. White tea is also packed with antioxidants and possesses anti-ageing properties.
Oolong Tea sits somewhere between green and black tea in terms of oxidation. This semi-oxidized tea offers a complex flavour profile ranging from fruity to nutty, depending on how it's processed. Oolong tea is often associated with weight management and better digestion.
Herbal Teas are a category unto themselves. While technically not "tea" since they don't come from the Camellia sinensis plant, herbal teas are made from many plants, flowers, and fruits. Popular choices include chamomile, peppermint, and hibiscus, each offering unique flavours and a wide range of health benefits.
Pu-Erh Tea is a fermented tea prized for its earthy flavour and ability to aid digestion and reduce cholesterol. It's often aged, with some varieties being decades old, much like fine wine.
The Importance Of Quality
With so many options available, how do you choose the right tea? The key lies in selecting high-quality teas that have not been overly processed. Much like the difference between fast food and a gourmet meal, the quality of your tea can significantly impact not only the flavour but also the health benefits.
High-quality teas are typically hand-picked and carefully processed to preserve their natural flavours and nutrients. They're often sourced from small, artisanal farms focusing on quality rather than quantity. Overly processed teas, on the other hand, can lose much of their beneficial properties and often contain artificial additives and flavours.
When selecting tea, look for loose leaves rather than tea bags, as the latter often contains lower-grade tea dust and fannings. Loose-leaf tea allows the leaves to fully unfurl in hot water, releasing their full flavour potential. Additionally, pay attention to the origin of the tea, as different regions produce teas with distinct characteristics.
Tips For Brewing A Better Cup of Tea
Choosing the right tea is just the beginning. To truly appreciate its nuances, it's important to brew it correctly. The water temperature, steeping time, and even the type of teapot can all influence the final flavour. For example, green tea is best brewed at a lower temperature to avoid bitterness, while black tea benefits from boiling water to fully develop its robust flavour.
In the end, tea is a personal experience—a moment of tranquillity in a cup. Whether you're sipping it alone in the early morning or sharing it with friends in the afternoon, tea offers a connection to history, culture, and the simple pleasures of life. So next time you brew a cup, take a moment to appreciate the journey those leaves have taken from a distant mountaintop to your teapot.
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